re: Crash

Do you like foreign movies? I like that they focus on people & relationships, more than on special effects! I felt bad this spring when the arts theater that showed a lot of foreign movies in my county closed .. too expensive running a theater with a single large auditorium, rather than a multiplex. Now that I'm moving, I'll have to hunt for another place that has those kinds of movies.

Yes ASTRAEA , I sure do like foreign films. They are always best when subtitled (not dubbed) to get the real feel. My favorite Chinese director is Zhang Yimou (he did the opening sequences of the Olympics in Bejing) and one of my favorites of his is "Raise the Red Lantern". My favorite Japanese director is Akira Kurosawa, "Dreams". My city, Long Beach, CA, actually just remodeled its art theatre. It’s call the "Art" and opens in early September and I’m ready.

re: Crash

I find it hard to say what would be my favorite all-time movie, but Crash is certainly way up there on my list. Paul Haggis has probably created one of the best all-time American films...about American. There are moment when the toughest of movie-goers will cry no matter how many times they see the scene. It runs the spectrum of private lives much in the style of Paul Anderson's Magnolia. I guarantee you will recognize each of the characters. I recommend you rent it today.

CRASH was great one of the best movies I've seen. Great acting and directing. And it is the way America talks and acts. It deserved the Oscar nods. Maryann

re: Crash

Do you like foreign movies? I like that they focus on people & relationships, more than on special effects! I felt bad this spring when the arts theater that showed a lot of foreign movies in my county closed .. too expensive running a theater with a single large auditorium, rather than a multiplex. Now that I'm moving, I'll have to hunt for another place that has those kinds of movies.

re: Crash

It's one of my favorite American movies too; makes you think! I like that it made the characters question their biases & stereotypes. Too many people got hung up on the language, & didn't like it for that reason.

re: Crash

I find it hard to say what would be my favorite all-time movie, but Crash is certainly way up there on my list. Paul Haggis has probably created one of the best all-time American films...about American. There are moment when the toughest of movie-goers will cry no matter how many times they see the scene. It runs the spectrum of private lives much in the style of Paul Anderson's Magnolia. I guarantee you will recognize each of the characters. I recommend you rent it today.

It's one of my favorite American movies too; makes you think! I like that it made the characters question their biases & stereotypes. Too many people got hung up on the language, & didn't like it for that reason.

Crash

I find it hard to say what would be my favorite all-time movie, but Crash is certainly way up there on my list. Paul Haggis has probably created one of the best all-time American films...about American. There are moment when the toughest of movie-goers will cry no matter how many times they see the scene. It runs the spectrum of private lives much in the style of Paul Anderson's Magnolia. I guarantee you will recognize each of the characters. I recommend you rent it today.

Crash

I find it hard to say what would be my favorite all-time movie, but Crash is certainly way up there on my list. Paul Haggis has probably created one of the best all-time American films...about American. There are moment when the toughest of movie-goers will cry no matter how many times they see the scene. It runs the spectrum of private lives much in the style of Paul Anderson's Magnolia. I guarantee you will recognize each of the characters. I recommend you rent it today.